학술논문

Resilience of urban value chains during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from dairy and vegetable chains in Ethiopia
Document Type
chapter
Source
IFPRI book chapters, 2022, 82.
Subject
ETHIOPIA
EAST AFRICA
AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA
AFRICA
Coronavirus
coronavirus disease
Coronavirinae
COVID-19
food security
poverty
agricultural production
value chains
nutrition
health
social protection
policies
resilience
urban areas
dairy industry
vegetables
Language
English
Abstract
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many researchers and international organizations voiced concerns about the resilience of food value chains amid lockdowns and border closures, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (Laborde et al. 2020; Reardon, Bellemare, and Zilberman 2020; Resnick 2020). This chapter explores the pandemic’s effects on dairy and vegetable value chains in Ethiopia’s capital through mid-2021. Despite early fears about the pandemic’s impacts, survey data show that these urban value chains quickly rebounded after an initial period of fragility, demonstrating resilience over the research period. Amid tremendous uncertainty and market volatility, most value chain actors also indicated that the pandemic had not negatively affected their business activities.